i dont think it could be too healthy for dogs. i know a lot of stuff like this, for humans, is hard on the liver and what not. what is everyones opinion on it?I'm just curious because i see it everywhere i see when im on the internet looking at pitbull stuff.

Also, i feed my pup Blue Buffalo large breed puppy. Everyone says it's great food, but it doesnt seem to agree with his tummy. He has random stool with it....some soft, some really soft, and some runny. And his gas is HORRIBLE. he's only been on it for 2 weeks, first week it was mixed with his old food. I need advice!

tigerstripe11 wrote:i dont think it could be too healthy for dogs. i know a lot of stuff like this, for humans, is hard on the liver and what not. what is everyones opinion on it?I'm just curious because i see it everywhere i see when im on the internet looking at pitbull stuff.

Bunch of garbage. I'd not bother with it. At best it's nothing you can't get with a good complete diet. At worst, well, it could certainly be harmful. Some here (myself included) do use supplements, but more on the line of fish oil, vit e, coconut oil, etc. (depending on the individual dog's issues and needs).

tigerstripe11 wrote:Also, i feed my pup Blue Buffalo large breed puppy. Everyone says it's great food, but it doesnt seem to agree with his tummy. He has random stool with it....some soft, some really soft, and some runny. And his gas is HORRIBLE. he's only been on it for 2 weeks, first week it was mixed with his old food. I need advice!

I'd maybe take the switch a little slower. Should go slowly over the course of about 2 weeks. Try mixing in a little bit of plain canned pumpkin - it can help and definitely won't hurt. If that doesn't seem to help, try a slow switch onto something else. Taste of the Wild is what I feed and I have been happy with it, but there are lots of good quality food options out there.

star_frances wrote:I'd maybe take the switch a little slower. Should go slowly over the course of about 2 weeks. Try mixing in a little bit of plain canned pumpkin - it can help and definitely won't hurt. If that doesn't seem to help, try a slow switch onto something else. Taste of the Wild is what I feed and I have been happy with it, but there are lots of good quality food options out there.

The fast switch was not intentional. I ended up having less of his old food then i thought i did :/

It could just be the food. I know of a lot of dogs that don't do well on Blue Buffalo, loose stools and gas. Not sure why, but dogs either do great on it or have poop issues, there is usually no in between. Even my garbage disposal of a dog gets loose stools on Blue Buffalo and it makes my oldest sick.

Sigh, I loved blue for my dogs but the cost killed us. I fed only the grain free as well. However, TOTW is a huge fav for people and my dogs all looked, smelled, and felt gross on it so it's possible some feeds - even good ones - aren't for every dog.

Maybe try another food if the vet checks out as nothing medically incorrect.